This place has a Japanese style feel to it because of the style of the building. There are two sections in the building: an open-air and an airconditioned sections. The food is good although a little pricey. One of our members also posted her review here:
http://s1.zetaboards.com/The_Filipinoys_Forum/topic/4323671/1/#new

This is my comfort food, whenever we go out of the country, our first stop back home is Alex III. Whenever me and my friends feels down, its off to Alex III that gives us a natural life. Pork BBQ and Boneless Chicken, Sotanghon SOup and California Maki.

There used to be The Aristocrat.. then Alex III.. and now Reyes BBQ that's popping up everywhere.

These 3 restos served the best Chicken & Pork BBQ with their original Java sauce and Java rice... Really yummy!!! (All are similar.. I wonder why..)

This spy tried all of them and gives loyalty to Alex III though. I'm pretty sure they each cater to different market classes and each have a different standard. What I can't help but notice is that Alex III's restaurant is cleaner than the others, the service is more refined and efficient despite being almost always packed during peak hours and they serve delicious Japanese food, too! I love the Japanese Beef Yakiniku 7-Course Dinner.